games

How to play and make your own games! starter

advanced starter projet

Start with a premade advanced game

games advanced

How to play and make your own games! advanced

beginer starter projet

Start with a premade beginer game

What we do

We help others start on the codeing journey, as well as provied templates!

scratch homepage

https://scratch.mit.edu/.

turbowarp homepage

https://turbowarp.org/.

how to use scratch

Stage: The area where your project runs and where sprites (characters) move and interact. Sprites: Characters or objects in your project. You can add, customize, and animate them. Blocks Palette: Contains different categories of blocks you can use to create scripts. Categories include Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, and Variables. Scripts Area: The space where you drag and drop blocks to create your code. Add Sprites and Backdrops: Click on the "Choose a Sprite" and "Choose a Backdrop" buttons to add new sprites and backdrops to your project. Create Scripts: Drag blocks from the Blocks Palette to the Scripts Area to create scripts. Blocks snap together like puzzle pieces to build your code. Combine different types of blocks to create movement, animations, sounds, and interactions. Use the Green Flag and Stop Buttons: Click the green flag to start your project and the red stop button to stop it. This is how you test and run your project. Save and Share: Click on the "File" menu to save your project. You can also share your project with the Scratch community by clicking the "Share" button and giving your project a title and description.

how to use turbowarp

Visit the TurboWarp Website: Go to TurboWarp. Import Your Scratch Projects: You can upload your existing Scratch projects (.sb3 files) to TurboWarp or create new ones directly on the platform. 2. Familiarize with the Interface Stage: This is the area where your project runs and where sprites (characters) move and interact. Sprites: Characters or objects in your project. You can add, customize, and animate them. Blocks Palette: Contains different categories of blocks you can use to create scripts. Categories include Motion, Looks, Sound, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, and Variables. Scripts Area: The space where you drag and drop blocks to create your code. 3. Using TurboWarp Add-ons Add-ons: TurboWarp offers various add-ons that enhance the functionality of your projects. Access the add-ons by clicking the settings icon and navigating to the "Addons" section. Explore Add-ons: Some useful add-ons include Sensing+, Pen+, and Utilities, which provide additional features and blocks for more complex projects. 4. Creating and Running Scripts Drag and Drop Blocks: Create scripts by dragging and dropping blocks from the Blocks Palette into the Scripts Area. Blocks snap together like puzzle pieces to build your code. Test Your Project: Use the green flag to start your project and the red stop button to stop it. This is how you test and run your project. 5. Optimizing and Exporting Projects Optimizations: TurboWarp optimizes your Scratch projects to run faster and more efficiently. Export Projects: You can export your projects back to Scratch or share them directly from TurboWarp. 6. Utilize Unsandboxed Extensions (Advanced) Extensions: TurboWarp allows you to use unsandboxed extensions, which enable more advanced features and interactions with the web. Use with caution and ensure you understand the security implications.

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Note I dont have any projects on turbowarp.

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